Research Paper On Mahatma Gandhi The Father Of Nation

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Mahatma Gandhi “Father Of Nation”

Growing up in India there was no history book that didn’t mention the name of this world famous political hero. When the topic comes to justice, nonviolence, peace in Indian struggle for Independence this iconic figure comes to our mind. Above all the other great leaders comes a major political and spiritual leader known worldwide for his non-violence act to free his country from Britishers, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The thought that comes to our mind when his name is heard is India’s independence movement, which would have been impossible without his contribution to be free from Britain 's slavery. The iconic figure of Gandhi has high-esteem …show more content…

Gandhi is given the title of “Mahatma”, which means a great soul and holy person living his life with the means of love and kindness. He is considered the father of nation, who provided the path to the country to achieve freedom from the British raj over 347 years. He is also known as “Bapu” which means father for his contribution to his nation India, fighting for freedom with words not war. He encouraged the saying “An eye for eye makes the whole world blind” and followed the road of nonviolence. The impact of his inspiring movements has led to an international non-violence day on his birthday October 2nd by United Nations. In India, the birth anniversary is declared as nationwide holiday which include events like prayer services, memorial ceremonies and tributes at locations all over India through art exhibitions, essay competitions, showing films and book reading on Mahatma Gandhi’s life and achievements. He is still remembered today for his contributions towards the Indian freedom struggle and is still alive in the heart of

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